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How to aim with a horizontal grip?

There are two kinds of bows and arrows: aiming and intuition. As the same launching principle, the slingshot is the same!

Slingshot aiming is simple and easy to learn, which is suitable for beginners to adapt to shooting in a short time. If the control is stable, the accuracy is extremely high! But in actual combat, the aiming time will be too long!

At the same time, at a long distance, the parabola of the slingshot is large, exceeding 20 meters, and it is impossible to accurately hit the target. So it is not the best slingshot! As a promotion method, aiming and evaluation can only be practiced after mastering the aiming and evaluation methods skillfully, which is not mentioned here for the time being! However, as a slingshot enthusiast, aiming at this method is inevitable. It's not difficult anyway. Art won't slow you down!

Horizontal grip aiming method:

One: Body posture

There is no strict requirement for standing posture on both feet. Make sure the upper body is in the middle. When shooting, the forearm makes a 90-degree angle with the body. When shooting up or down, try to keep the upper body and forearm at 90 degrees from the waist (90 degrees is not strict, and it can't reach 90 degrees in the car, but the accuracy has little effect).

Two: (Forehand) Bow Holding Method

The bow holding posture is not limited (slingshot holding method /showtopic-20.aspx), and the slingshot is required to be held horizontally. There are several requirements at the same time.

1, when shooting horizontally, the slingshot is vertical to the ground when viewed from the side, so that two rubber bands and the slingshot can form an isosceles triangle, and the tension on both sides is the same, so that after the slingshot is released, it will not rotate axially, causing deviation or missiles, and the same is true for shooting upwards. Adjust the arch point by pushing the wrist and thumb. The forearm elbow joint is straight and cannot be bent. Need to form a physical memory! A slight error will affect the shooting!

2. Looking down from the top, the angle between the rubber band and the slingshot is vertical. Pushing your wrist forward too much, or your back, will affect the accuracy of the bullet's landing point!

Three: (backhand) face-to-face positioning

When the slingshot is opened, the back of your hand is positioned at the same point on your face every time, about 5.5cm below the pupil of your eye. Usually, the cheekbone is taken as the reference object, the thumb is close to the position below the cheekbone, and the back hand quickly pulls the bow to the same position to ensure the fastest shooting speed. Every time you pull the bow backhand, there are subtle differences, which will lead to your mistakes.

Four: shooting and aiming points

Observe with one eye of the back of your hand, turn your wrist until you see the upper and lower rubber bands overlap, and then start aiming. Use the rubber band on the slingshot (or between the two rubber bands), point at the target and fire!

After shooting several rounds, observe the impact point of the bullet, as long as it can form a concentrated impact point directly above or below the target, it will be initially successful. Remember where you should adjust up and down, and finally fix your aiming point! In actual combat, it is very helpful to observe the height of the bullet with your eyes open immediately after each launch.

Several reference objects of aiming point (generally only one is used):

1, use the rubber band to point to the target as a reference. For example, thinking, 10 meter, the target is standing on the extension line of my rubber band. . Or 20 meters, the rubber band goes out-through the target center. . .

2. Use the slingshot eye as a reference. For example, 10 meter, one centimeter above the arch eye. . . . . At 20 meters, the outside of the arch eye coincides with the target. . . Wait a minute. .

3. Slingshot with sight. Sight is a good reference for auxiliary estimation, but it can't be completely relied on! Friends who rely solely on their eyesight can only help to strike fixed targets at close range.

Five. Several common problems and their solutions;

1, you must practice the light bow first, otherwise the heavy bow will lead to movement deformation, which is difficult to correct after fixation! Usually practice can start from 3 meters -5 meters -8 meters, this distance parabola can be ignored, mainly to practice the stability of aiming posture!

2. It is estimated that afterburning has nothing to do with aiming. Cutting can be used as a natural unloading force after firing, but it is as accurate as power if you don't throw it!

3, the longer the aiming time, the greater the success rate of hitting the target, but it will cause fatal damage to the power and life of the rubber band! It is recommended to practice more, the faster you practice!

4. It is quite common to hit the bow arm when aiming. It is mainly caused by movement deformation, especially from wrist to back! Pay attention to your wrist, whether it meets the requirements!

5, study hard and practice hard! ! ! ! ! ! Practice more! ! ! ! ! ! The method is simple and the hardware is fine! But if you want to do two forks, a few rubber bands will reach the accuracy of air guns! It must take tens of thousands of rounds of practice! ! General 10000 rounds start, 50000 rounds are small! There is no genius in aiming, aiming is an easy slingshot. The 5-meter bottle cap can only represent your entry stage. .